There are many songs that deal with Christmas Bells. I seem to think you are referring to Longfellow"s ( the bearded poet did look like Mr. Claus- but only composed ONE Christmas song- I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day- the verses you refer to made comment on the revolt and division of the South during the Civil War- ( I heard the Bells) is one of the first anti-war Christmas carols and does get off on the wrong hoof. Can"t resist a parody on the upbeat final verse- And then I saw her on my Jeep, Stacia"s not dead, nor does she sleep- the RED shall Fail , the WHITE prevail- for Stacy and her Furry Friends! ( Siberian Tigers, one assumes) Thank you, Miss Romanov.
Jingle Bells! Only five notes.
five
1.we wish you a merry christmas 2. Deck the halls 3. Away in the mainger 4. Jingle bells 5. Jingle bell rock
A limerick typically consists of five lines, with a rhyme scheme of AABBA.
Five
Five.
Five
D. Cinquains
Mission De Alcala has five mission bells and one bell tower.
A monchielle poem typically consists of five lines.
Five farthings
There are four bells on the bell tower of mission san Jose